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  • This was the easiest lesson so far. Good job!

  • Ich Mag

  • I would never be able to make it around Germany :/

  • das ist so gut. danke ;-)

  • lol wie geil

  • why am i watching this german is my mother tongue :-D

  • would 124 be vierundzwanzigundeinhundert?

  • @xXRubix21Xx No 124 is Einhundert(und)vierundzwanzig.­

  • I love the small sarcastic jokes she always make !!!

  • Thanks for the lovely video. I am missing the bit on how you are spelling the last part of the number e.g. SSZIG - I prounce it zeeg but you are pronouncing it zeechs

  • @hotbooy1976 Actually her pronunciation is not correct. It's pronounced "tsigg"

    The sound she makes is next to impossible to pronounce for an english speaking person.

    It's common for germans to pronounce it that way but "tsigg" is more correct and also easier for english speaking people. 21 = [ainuntʦvanʦɪg]

  • Are all the g's in -zig pronounced sch?

  • thank you so much for the lesson !!

  • very great leasson. thans

  • sick

  • Hello, first, thank you for this video. Could you make the number's song from 1 to 100. I have difficult to to remember them? I saw it has the english version.

    Thank you.

  • ich liebe dich !

  • Great lesson it really helped me! thank you!

  • Thanks this helped a lot

  • Also in Hochdeutsch ist wird zig nicht zich ausgesprochen aber mach ich auch.

  • zwanzich :D

  • Die Aussprache bei 21,22,23 ist etwas unklar,natürlich sagen viele Zwanzich,so wie das Mädel hier im Video,aber ich finde in solchen Videos sollte man schon übertrieben auf seine Aussprache achten.Also auch zig am Ende :)

  • deutsch klingt so blöd :>

  • How do you know when to say "Er/Sie" instead of "Es" when talking about an object (not a person) as in English one would always say "it" but in Deutsch

    "Er/Sie" is sometimes used. I was listening to an audio/CD lesson and the conversation went:

    “Wann ist die Besprechung? SIE ist am Halb Elf.”

    It is at 10:30 but “Sie” was used instead of “Es”.

    Is there any tip, advice or rule as to when Er/Sie is used instead of “Es”? It seems so random.

  • @TheVille1980 it depends on the words article, Besprechung is female (Die Besprechung). Because it's female you'll say "sie" insted of "die Besprechung ist um halb elf". another example: "When arrives the bus? I think it arrives in two minutes" - "Wann kommt der Bus an? Ich denke ER kommt in 2 Minuten". Bus ist male so it's called "Der Bus" so you would say "Er".

  • @Zerocalypse "die Besprechung ist um halb elf" is totally correct^^

    we dont say "sie Besprechung ist um halb elf" or did i missunderstood you?

  • @Duploking1 you don't have to use the subject if you use Sie or Er

  • @Zerocalypse yeah i think i know that german is my mother tongue^^

    that was only an example but now i understand your comment, you want to say that, if somebody ask you "wann ist die Besprechung?" you can answer "Sie ist um halb elf" right?

    if you mean that than i missunderstood your comment @TheVille1980^^

  • @Duploking1 Yes this is what i meant :)

  • @Zerocalypse alright :D

  • These lessons are Sehr Gut! This is helping me alot since I only have six months in Bamberg and not much time for lessons.

  • Hi Baba,

    Thanks for your nice comment

    Actually we created around 30 german lessons, we will upload them once per week

  • Hy Eva

    Thanks for the us teaching you are such Amazing ..thanks million times..is the lesson 16 the last???

    Yours Faithfully

    Baba

  • I LOVE YOU GIRLS!!!!!

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